that cruelty of officials playing keep away with the truth continues. at a meeting today at the texas public safety commission, the steve mcgraw was supposed to deliver what they thought was a directors report on uvalde, containing updated timeline on other new information. instead, he provided neither. with the families of murdered victims in the room, he did not deliver it directly support. he failed to deliver on that promise, and family members in the audience response. you have disgraced the state, your position and the people. the officers are still under your supervision. maldonado have been proven to be culpable, and with new information chopping about weekly, we know that there will be others. well, steve, the time is now. if you are a man of your word, you resign. we are not waiting any longer. that spread across, who joins us shortly. he is the guardian of jose garcia, ten-year-old boy who was murdered while nearly 400 members of law enforcement, including
and what do you think about what is happening in russia today? right now, i wait for it decision from french authorities. i am really grateful for french authorities because they considered my case for the transfer. and right now, what happens in russia, i am watching closely what happens in russia, and is to be fair, it is really hard for me because it is my home, and it s being destroyed right now. as we speak mikael, if you don t get asylum in france, what happens? then i will get back to russia, and i will go to prison. it is simple. mikael, i wish you the best, thank you. thank you very much. coming up, the capitol rioter who drag anti michael fanone into the mob where he was taser and be in. we learned of his faith today. how long he will be in person and what officer fanone said in court before the sentencing? we ll talk to officer fanone next. a federal judge has sentenced the january six rioters who drag d. c. police officer michael fanone into the capital mob
i asked judge amy berman jackson to show albuquerque head the same amount of mercy that he showed me on january six, which for those of you who have been living under a rock was none. as we have mentioned, the judge sentenced this person to seven and a half years in prison, shy of the eight year maximum. is that enough in your view? listen, i don t typically comment on the sentences that these judges hand down. that being said, i do feel it was appropriate. i think that amy berman jackson was thoughtful under sentencing and i accept it.
remorseful s albuquerque head. that being said, i will talk about the family s reactions to the past several sentences. when i was at kyle young sentencing, it mediately after the judge handed down, i believe a seven year sentence, his mother called me a piece of ship. there was an outburst in the courtroom. in this particular sentencing, i thought it was interesting to albuquerque head chose not to address me. he chose not to apologize and it was pretty clear, from the families reaction and body language that they also did not feel like albuquerque head was responsible for his actions. or that they were wrong. that s incredible this is the second longest sentence handed down the longest to one pleading guilty when you think sentences like these, this has a deterrent effect on anybody? so, i mean, listen, in my capacity as a law enforcement officer, former law enforcement officer, i would traditionally
line, the instruction and one cops battle for americas soul. michael fanone joins us now. you talk to the judge today about mercy for your attacker. what did you say? i asked judge amy berman jackson to show albuquerque head the same amount of mercy that he showed me on january six, which for those of you who have been living under a rock was none. as we have mentioned, the judge sentenced this person to seven and a half years in prison, shy of the eight year maximum. is that enough in your view? listen, i don t typically comment on the sentences that these judges hand down. that being said, i do feel it was appropriate. i think that amy berman jackson was thoughtful under sentencing and i accept it. did you get a sense that this person, this attack or, this person who did this to you has any remorse for what he did to that day? in court, he reportedly shook his head, stared straight ahead when the sentence was announced and at one point at his fiancée when she wept. yeah, i